There is a notable gap between widespread popular support for climate initiatives and the actual progress in climate action. This disconnection raises questions about the underlying factors at play.
Consumption patterns significantly drive carbon emissions and extraction processes, indicating that economic behaviors are closely linked to environmental outcomes. However, the situation is further complicated by inequalities present in the global economy.
These economic disparities not only influence the levels of emissions but also shape the effectiveness of climate policies. Understanding this relationship is crucial for addressing the challenges of climate inaction.